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Pulse width shortening combinations (PWSC) for ultra-dense WDM systems and calculation of PWSE
by
Kumar, Rahul
, Sappal, Amandeep Singh
in
Bragg gratings
/ Communications systems
/ Conjugation
/ Data transmission
/ Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing
/ Optical fibers
/ Phase conjugation
/ Pulse duration
/ pulse width increase (PWI)
/ pulse width shortening (PWS)
/ pulse width shortening combination (PWSC)
/ PWS efficiency (PWSE)
/ UWDM
/ Wave division multiplexing
2024
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Pulse width shortening combinations (PWSC) for ultra-dense WDM systems and calculation of PWSE
by
Kumar, Rahul
, Sappal, Amandeep Singh
in
Bragg gratings
/ Communications systems
/ Conjugation
/ Data transmission
/ Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing
/ Optical fibers
/ Phase conjugation
/ Pulse duration
/ pulse width increase (PWI)
/ pulse width shortening (PWS)
/ pulse width shortening combination (PWSC)
/ PWS efficiency (PWSE)
/ UWDM
/ Wave division multiplexing
2024
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Pulse width shortening combinations (PWSC) for ultra-dense WDM systems and calculation of PWSE
by
Kumar, Rahul
, Sappal, Amandeep Singh
in
Bragg gratings
/ Communications systems
/ Conjugation
/ Data transmission
/ Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing
/ Optical fibers
/ Phase conjugation
/ Pulse duration
/ pulse width increase (PWI)
/ pulse width shortening (PWS)
/ pulse width shortening combination (PWSC)
/ PWS efficiency (PWSE)
/ UWDM
/ Wave division multiplexing
2024
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Pulse width shortening combinations (PWSC) for ultra-dense WDM systems and calculation of PWSE
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Pulse width shortening combinations (PWSC) for ultra-dense WDM systems and calculation of PWSE
2024
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Overview
Optical communication systems introduced paradigm shift in the forte of data transmission at higher speeds and over longer distances where, on contrary electrical transmission systems failed due to higher amplitude degradation, interferences and lower bandwidths. However, pulse width increase (PWI) in the optical fiber limits the overall distance reach and also introduces more bit errors which needs to addressed. So far, pulse width shortening fibers (PFs) and fiber Bragg grating (FG) used individually in most of the reported studies, however pulse width shortening (PWS) took either high cost (in PFs) or lower PWS efficiency (PWSE) (in FG). Therefore, in this research manuscript, we made emphasis on the combined PWS effects of diverse techniques such as optical phase conjugation (OC), FG and PFs in ultra-dense wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) system. Total link length of 400 km has been covered in 128 channels ultra dense wavelength division multiplexing (UDWDM) system at 10 Gbps by incorporating diverse combined organized placements of FG, OC and PFs such as FG-PF, OC-PF and FG-PF-OC. Results revealed that economical and maximum PWSE arrangement for proposed system is FG-PF-OC.
Publisher
De Gruyter,Walter de Gruyter GmbH
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